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FNAME A REGENT ' cuctipeadss “ecting Called for Monday Night and Some Are In- clined to Attend It. IERS HOLDING OUT. clare They Will Go Into No is That Is Controlled DURTEENTH VOTE ON SENATORSHIP. Aipetal to The Kvening World.) e vote for the four- en to-day, b----venedl = ———— from 4 Staff Correspondent of ‘The Brening World.) UBANY, N. ¥., Fob, 2.—There was a to-day in the tneurgente’ ram! the question of whether they shat! Her the caucus to be held Monday to Nominate a member of the @ate of Regenteto succeed Edwara m, the advice of Thomas Mf. Os Many of the insurgests declare | ban. WAlate Osborne's attempt to organ- fight on the leader- Of Murphy, and deslere they will the caucus and will be bound by It Calle Meeting, which has happened in the who omnes. ‘omsiderabie interest was aroused here today by the publication ple os ae¥ HONOR FOR CARNEGIE. Commerce to-day. President A. Barton $7 ours paper of a Hepbr id the Chamber honored {t- ji Cohalan tor United States Senator, This 1 by mak Mr. Carnegie a m wes chiefly because sok THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE No. 4—THE ARTIST, By Eleanor Schorer gramme anf block ch talked oF business administration mu o! eas in Forest, Fish and Game Commis- unless the Governor takes a hand and and a member of the Dix Cabi-| forces the election of Williem }'. Shee- On the other hand the insurgents By will not enter any caucus which brwnd already manifested their ability to adversely with the administration ted by Charles ¥. Murphy | measures, and have intimated that there the Tammany interests. Others | will be a general hold-up coming if the does not stand by the in- — self by making Mr, Carnegie a member, ind added: Chamber of Commerce Makes Mim| ind added: iiviaepeain’ Nonerary Member of Body, nan who has accomplished eo much for lefly was recently eppeimted by Gov. hings f eh fa My oe fl ore soniye] A Carpegie was elected an| 20000 and for the thiags for which this it that the caucus would be] vestigate State departments, honorary member of the Chamber of} to elect Mtr. Carnegie by a rising vote.” ™ Right to select a Regent, | === - = Roosevelt at o County declared that he mid not enter into any caucus with We refused to enter @ caucus on the matter,” he said, “end 1 We should keep out of thie caucus b well. 1 do net believe it would be a to ga into any caucus F. Murphy. You can il never go into any caucus whieh Poles by the Diackiack eystem of y Hall” sald Assemblyman ponnor of Hrooklyn. ne yman Hollman of Nassau ity, wh inal Littleton : hould be con- made yp my ; Hoyt of Dutchess Coun- Who entered the first caucus and bolted after voting for Bheeha: has not yet decided what he will the new caucés, ly inclination,” he said, “would be t Edo not want |i it myself until after the insur- ‘man Minor MeDaniels of Ea < County says that he will go % the caucus and abide by the re- 4 Assemblyman Tro: of Clinton , the home of County, who was the ormanizers of the original Movement, said: | # too Important a question to! offhand, I want te think it over talk with som, of my friends about | We will give the matter careful jeration. Bolters Feared a Trap, ineurgents at first feared that faueus was & trap to Ket them! # caucus and then bring the Sen. i queation on them, The caucus, _ Bcverding to rule, will be called for the pose of nominating a candidate for| Re to be voted on in joint session ; Tuesday, Senator Grady, who is to be the best authority in r on caucus and parliamentary lure, declares that nothing but ‘Milection of & Regent can be con- he cayous is bound to Mr. Sheehan releases ite members," he said. t the caucus recon Me avery man who entered that caucus rh he voluntarily releases them from itr obligation.” fe Was mo change to-day in the United States Benator. The at the joint session was oe there was " wil be mo quoroum a“ 2 until "New Tactios of Bolters, fe much disturbed over the oppos- ‘ole which hes sud- in the ineervat camp, Murphy and the organ- fe turestened to"hole op ls Thamber stands, I ask all the members Those Twinges of Those stabs of pain in the back over the kidneys, are only warnings of kidney weakness. Can’t afford to neglect sick kid- neys. Kidney diseases are dangerous. A little backache at first, or some diffi- culty about passing the urine. Then comes uric poisoning, dropsy or gravel and the tendency is to drift in.o fatal Bright’s disease. If your back aches, or if urination is too frequent, or too scanty or, pain- ful, take Doan’s Kidney Pills, and ward off the more serious kidney ills. 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